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Speaking of the music restoration mod, how good is it? I thought the music in the base game was already pretty darn good.
That's a loaded question.Speaking of the music restoration mod, how good is it? I thought the music in the base game was already pretty darn good.
I was skeptical with people frequently mentioning the game made them cry. It's not something that comes easy with me. Then I played it and sure enough I was shedding tears here and there to full on ugly crying in relief/joy. The range of emotions this game puts one though is something I truly underestimated.i am not shy to say this.... i smiled, i got angry, i felt distress too and i cried.
Unless you're playing a Bugthesda game, in which case the only way to play without errors is by using mods.No mods = no errors.
Shouldn't you have the chapter 7 version for restoration with the Sancho mod?That's a loaded question.
Did you only play the final version of the game? If so, you experienced a game in which Drifty carefully chose the placement of his available songs and made a game in which the music supported 95 percent of the events in a way that he was eventually happy with. You'll also notice a couple moments where there's supposed to be music and there isn't, because the perfect song wasn't available and Drifty couldn't find it in himself to put in a replacement (or didn't want to re-render an entire scene to fix it).
The "restoration" of the music gives you the first 7 chapters as they were intended to be played, with all the original music queues and emotional bang that was intended.
I maintain that, if you've never heard the original soundtrack, the new soundtrack is more than acceptable, and playing the "restoration" version might be a bit odd for you. But if you played the first seven chapters before musiception, then the restoration mod is kinda necessary, because you notice where music has been replaced and it just doesn't feel right.
However, even if you've only played the final version so far, you might want to experience the game as it was originally intended to be experienced via the restoration mods.
Lastly, if you play without walkthrough mods or with the Drifty DLC, you should use the music restoration mod in the OP by Azk66. It allows you to play with 99% of the original music without making any other changes to the game (and gives you some mp3s to play with).
If you use walkthrough mods, or don't have access to the Drifty DLC, I recommend the Multi Mod in the OP by Sancho1969, which is a FANTASTIC walkthrough mod and 100% restores the original music, complete with playlists and Drifty-edited songs (plus one fun extra). You will have to pay close attention to the installation instructions though. It's a bit more complicated than a normal mod.
Yes, if you have the original Chap 7 version, you can just cannibalize the files from there, but if not, all is not lost ...Shouldn't you have the chapter 7 version for restoration with the Sancho mod?
I only have "Audio.rpa" file but no "Audio01.rpa to Audio07.rpa" files in game folder and no "v1.0's" folder either
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As I said, you have to read the instructions carefully. Anyone that does will be led to that post if they need it.in that case has deleted ch 7 then here are audio-rpas:
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*tries to remember life before Sancho1969 mods but can't*
Sorry, but I didn't see any link, leading to this post in the instructions given by Sancho.Yes, if you have the original Chap 7 version, you can just cannibalize the files from there, but if not, all is not lost ...
As I said, you have to read the instructions carefully. Anyone that does will be led to that post if they need it.
To be fair, it's about 3 links down ... also, they may have been updated since the post originally was made.Sorry, but I didn't see any link, leading to this post in the instructions given by Sancho.
That being said, I had just read these instructions out of curiosity before choosing the version with the new sounds.
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The original music in the preferences screen is the recommended setting. When switching in-game, the music will only start playing at the start of a new scene. That's because of how the game is coded and run in the Ren'Py engine. I'd say the mod is likely correctly installed now. Enjoy!Strange. I downloaded only the "Download Music Restoration Mod 1.2.2 (906 MB)" first and it created no changes in the game before using the patch. I’ll try again
Edit: It works but I can only listen to the original music. When I switch to the new music in the preferences, no music plays.
I mostly agree with Elhemeer above, but would strongly recommend the Music Restoration Mod to new players. You'd be missing out on many good, sometimes great songs, that really add a lot to the experience. If I'm correct, Drifty replaced the original songs that were censored with licensed songs that already played in other scenes and the final chapter. So nothing is really lost when using the mod, there is just more variety and some of the original music fits better to the scenes, in my opinion.Speaking of the music restoration mod, how good is it? I thought the music in the base game was already pretty darn good.
That’s the problem. When I switch back to the new music in preferences, at the beginning of a new scene no music plays at all.When switching in-game, the music will only start playing at the start of a new scene.
That's curious... Just tested it. I selected "New version: Rework by Drifty..." in Preferences. Right after you write your MC's name in a new game, and when Steph appears in the dream, I hear a song ("Picture perfect on the surface..."). My guess is that you might've accidentally overwritten some of the main game files. So you can try a fresh install. Another possibility that I've heard of is that the Ren'Py engine has issues with long file paths or 'special characters'. So try unzipping the game files in a basic folder such as:That’s the problem. When I switch back to the new music in preferences, at the beginning of a new scene no music plays at all.
well my links will expire permanently at end of month but there are replacements now.Yes, if you have the original Chap 7 version, you can just cannibalize the files from there, but if not, all is not lost ...
As I said, you have to read the instructions carefully. Anyone that does will be led to that post if they need it.
Whelp, you all hear 'em. If you don't have'em, get'em NOW, while supplies last!well my links will expire permanently at end of month but there are replacements now.
ask from that who made it, afaik it has all old songs.Does the music restoration mod have all of the old songs? I've heard that it may be missing a couple of songs still.
I figured It had all of the songs but thanks for the confirmation. However I have one question. Do you know why I get rollback errors for saves I made while using the restoration mod?ask from that who made it, afaik it has all old songs.